Brazilian President Lula Da Silva Departs for India, Eyes AI Summit and Bilateral Talks
Lula leads a Brazilian business delegation to discuss cooperation and commercial ties during the AI Impact Summit and bilateral talks with Indian leaders.
- On February 18, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva departs for India to participate in the AI Summit from February 19-20, at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's invitation.
- To deepen ties, the visit focuses on strategic and economic cooperation, reviewing the India–Brazil Strategic Partnership and expanding bilateral trade beyond US$ 15 billion in 2025 with DPI and artificial intelligence cooperation.
- At the centre of the visit are scheduled leader meetings, including Lula's bilateral talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 21 at Hyderabad House and Rashtrapati Bhavan.
- Several MoUs are expected in energy, civil aviation, critical minerals, health and pharmaceuticals, alongside Brazil's plan for a 10-year multiple-entry visa system and eased business visa norms, as President Lula travels with the largest-ever Brazilian delegation of over 300 business leaders and 14 cabinet ministers.
- An industry deal may anchor deeper industrial cooperation as an MoU tied to Adani Defence & Aerospace and Embraer aims to set up a manufacturing facility in India, and after India, Lula will proceed to South Korea at President Lee Jae Myung's invitation.
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Brazilian President Lula da Silva departs for India, eyes AI Summit and bilateral talks
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